Effect of Segmentation Uncertainty on the ECGI Inverse Problem Solution and Source Localization.

Computing in cardiology Pub Date : 2022-09-01 Epub Date: 2023-04-03 DOI:10.22489/cinc.2022.275
Narimane Gassa, Machteld Boonstra, Beata Ondrusova, Jana Svehlikova, Dana Brooks, Akil Narayan, Ali Salman Rababah, Peter van Dam, Rob MacLeod, Jess Tate, Nejib Zemzemi
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Abstract

Electrocardiographic Imaging (ECGI) is a promising tool to non-invasively map the electrical activity of the heart using body surface potentials (BSPs) and the patient specific anatomical data. One of the first steps of ECGI is the segmentation of the heart and torso geometries. In the clinical practice, the segmentation procedure is not fully-automated yet and is in consequence operator-dependent. We expect that the inter-operator variation in cardiac segmentation would influence the ECGI solution. This effect remains however non quantified. In the present work, we study the effect of segmentation variability on the ECGI estimation of the cardiac activity with 262 shape models generated from fifteen different segmentations. Therefore, we designed two test cases: with and without shape model uncertainty. Moreover, we used four cases for ectopic ventricular excitation and compared the ECGI results in terms of reconstructed activation times and excitation origins. The preliminary results indicate that a small variation of the activation maps can be observed with a model uncertainty but no significant effect on the source localization is observed.

分割不确定性对ECGI逆问题求解和源定位的影响。
心电图成像(ECGI)是一种很有前途的工具,可以使用体表电位(BSP)和患者特定的解剖数据无创地绘制心脏的电活动图。ECGI的第一步是分割心脏和躯干的几何形状。在临床实践中,分割程序还没有完全自动化,因此依赖于操作员。我们预计心脏分割中的算子间变化将影响ECGI解决方案。然而,这种影响仍然没有量化。在目前的工作中,我们使用从15个不同的分割中生成的262个形状模型来研究分割可变性对心脏活动的ECGI估计的影响。因此,我们设计了两个测试用例:有和没有形状模型的不确定性。此外,我们使用了四个异位心室兴奋的病例,并比较了ECGI在重建激活时间和兴奋来源方面的结果。初步结果表明,在模型不确定的情况下,可以观察到激活图的微小变化,但没有观察到对源定位的显著影响。
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